Well, I'm no lawyer, but any lawyer will tell you that it's like the weather forecast—there's a 10% chance of everything.
Even the board's internal legal process has said that there is a slim-to-none chance of this moving forward. Certainly the government of the day has the right to change legislation. That's what we're doing. Again, we're not dismantling the board; we're simply moving away from the monopoly.
As you said, it's a scorched earth policy. I find it very sad that the board did not continue to forward contracts and hedge, and so on.